Missouri spring turkey harvest numbers up slightly
The Associated Press
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s Conservation Department says the number of turkeys bagged in the spring hunting season was up more than 5 percent from last year.
The department said Monday that hunters checked about 40,400 turkeys during the regular spring season.
Conservation department spokesman Joe Jerek says the increase was partly due to a large population of young male turkeys, called “jakes.” Jerek says jakes made up about 28 percent of the birds checked this year.
He says the number of turkeys that hatched last year was so high that hunters could see a large number of 2-year-old jakes in next year’s spring hunt.
____
County turkey numbers are online:
Department of Conservation: http://1.usa.gov/J9I4h8

Comments :: 

Next entry: Emerald ash borer discovered in Decatur
Previous entry: Faster study a small step toward stopping carp
Log Out